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山东省淄博市2020届高三第一次模拟英语试题(解析版)

山东省淄博市2020届高三第一次模拟英语试题(解析版)
山东省淄博市2020届高三第一次模拟英语试题
第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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If you’ve applied or are currently applying to Ivy (常春藤) League schools, you’ve likely heard the phrase “Ivy Day”.
Fryar’s garden now includes about 400 species of plants and 150 different plant sculptures. A box for donations can be found on the property, but giving is optional. Fryar welcomes people who can’t afford to pay. He understands. He’s been there. “You can be somebody he tells students who visit the garden. “Show me anyone who works at anything with a passion and has patience, and they’re going to be successful. Be strong enough not to let the barriers in life stop you.”
Fryar didn’t have the money to purchase new trees, so he began by using bushes and shrubs that a local nursery had thrown away—plants that looked dead to most people.

2020年淄博高三线上模拟英语试题(含答案)

2020年淄博高三线上模拟英语试题(含答案)

按秘密级事项管理★启用前高三阶段性检测试题英语第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50 分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题2.5 分,满分37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AThe New York See It All Tour is exactly what it sounds like: an all-inclusive guided tour of New York City.Central ParkOne of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a man-made wonder. Not only is it the first public park built in America, but it is also one of the most frequently visited parks, with over 25 million guests per year. Set in the middle of busy Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe harbor, not only for athletes, and musicians but also for lots of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day wandering its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures, or admiring its 36 bridges.Hudson River ParkHudson River Park is a waterside park on the Hudson River that extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park in the New York City district of Manhattan. Bicycle and pedestrian paths, including the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, span the park north to south, opening up the waterfront for the public to relax. The park includes tennis and soccer fields, children’s playground, dog run, and many other features.Washington Square ParkWashington Square, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is a very popular and often crowded square. People from all backgrounds gather to this large square dotted with trees.Central Park ZooThe Central Park Zoo is a small 6.5-acre zoo located on Central Park in New York City. The zoo began in the 1860s, making it the first official zoo to open in New York. The zoo was improved in 1934, with the addition of many new buildings ranged in a square around the sea lion pool. Finally, the zoo was repaired in the mid-1980s and reopened in 1988, replacing theold-fashioned cages with naturalistic environments.1.Which park is set in the heart of Greenwich Village?A.Central Park.B.Hudson River Park.C.Central Park Zoo.D.Washington Square Park.2.What can we learn about Central Park?A.It is primarily an artificial park.B.It is the first public park built in the world.C.It was the most crowded park when first built.D.It especially attracts pedestrians and artists.3.When was the first official zoo in New York repaired for the first time?A. In the 1860s.B. In 1934.C. In the mid-1980s.D. In 1988.BThere is a song by the great Jamaican singer Bob Marley called So Much Trouble in The World. Marley understood that part of the reason why there are so many problems in the world is the lack of tolerance between people. The UN understands this too —that is why it made November 16th “International Day for Tolerance”.But first, what is tolerance? According to French philosopher Voltaire, “Tolerance is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty (脆弱) and error; let us pardon each other’s fool— that is the first law of nature.”Very often, people do not realize that they are intolerant. This is because intolerance has a lot to do with ignorance. For example, the UN’s campaign is in part about the treatment of females by males. But often, the behavior of men toward women is intolerant because men do not put themselves in the shoes of women.It is worth thinking a little about the words “tolerance” and “intolerance”. Are they the best words to describe the evils of which we are speaking here? To agree to be “tolerant” of someone is not necessarily a very respectful thing. When someone is tolerated, it implies that there is something wrong with them.Still, what Voltaire said stands: We humans are not perfect and this weakness is something that we all share. That is the reason we should be tolerant. It is a little like generosity. We can give things to another person, and we can also give our forgiveness.4.What is the purpose of the UN “International Day for Tolerance”?A.To celebrate the founding of the UN.B.To solve the problem of global warming.C.To change people’s opinion towards globalization.D.To arouse the awareness of tolerance among people.5.Why do men behave intolerantly towards women?A.Because men do not realize the purpose of the UN.B.Because men are physically stronger than women.C.Because men are not willing to understand women.D.Because men do not appreciate the shoes of women.6.Why is it meaningless to use the words “tolerance” and“intolerance”?A.Because they cannot be used in a respectful way.B.Because they are hard to pronounce in English.C.Because they cannot be translated into other languages.D.Because they do not express the exact meaning people refer to.7.In what sense is “tolerance” similar to“generosity”?A.Humans tend to find faults in others.B.Humans need to give something to others.C.Humans are advised to treat others better.D.Humans change their attitudes towards others.CThe practice of students endlessly copying letters and sentences from a blackboard is a thing of the past. With the coming of new technologies like computers and smartphones, writing by hand has become something of nostalgic (怀旧的) skill.However, while today’s educators are using more and more technology in their teaching, many believe basic handwriting skills are still necessary for students to be successful — both in school and in life.Virginia Berninger, professor of educational psychology at the University of Washington, says it’s important to continue teaching handwriting and help children acquire the skill of writing by hand.Berninger and her colleagues conducted a study that looked at the ability of students to complete various writing tasks —both on a computer and by hand. The study, published in 2009, found that when writing with a pen and paper, participants wrote longer essays and more complete sentences and had a faster word production rate.In a more recent study, Berninger looked at what role spelling plays in a student’s writing skills and found that how well children spell is tied to how well they can write. “Spelling makes some of the thinking parts of the brain active which helps us access our vocabulary, word meaning and concepts. It is allowing our written language to connect with ideas.” Berninger said.Spelling helps students translate ideas into words in their mind first and then to transcribe(转换) “those words in the mind written symbols on paper or keyboard and screen,” the study said. Seeing the words in the “mind’s eye” helps children not only to turn their ideas into words, says Berninger, but also to spot(发现) spelling mistakes when they write the words down and to correct them over time.“In our computer age, some people believe that we don’t have to teach spelling because we have spell checks,” she said. “But until a child has a functional spelling ability of about a fifth grade level, they won’t have the knowledge to choose the correct spelling among the options given by the computer.”8.What makes writing by hand a thing of the past?A. The absence of blackboard in classroom.B. The use of new technologies in teaching.C. The lack of practice in handwriting.D. The popular use of smartphones.9.Which of the following best shows the role of spelling?A.Spelling improves one’s memory of words.B.Spelling ability is closely related to writing ability.C.Spelling benefits the translation from words into ideas.D.Spelling slows down finding exact words to express ideas.10.What does “mind’s eye” in paragraph 5 mean?A. Window.B. Soul.C. Picture.D. Imagination.11.What conclusion could be drawn from the passage?puters can help people with their choice of words.B.Spell checks can take the place of spelling teaching.C.Handwriting still has a place in today’s classrooms.D.Functional spelling ability develops fast in the fifth grade.DThe production of coffee beans is a huge, profitable business, but, unfortunately, full-sun production is taking over the industry and bringing about a lot of damage. The change in how coffee is grown from shade-grown production to full-sun production endangers the very existence of certain animals and birds, and even disturbs the world’s ecological balance.On a local level, the damage of the forest required by full-sun fields affects the area’s birds and animals. The shade of the forest trees provides a home for birds and other species( 物种) that depend on the trees’ flowers and fruits. Full-sun coffee growers destroy this forest home. As a result, many species are quickly dying out.On a more global level, the destruction of the rainforest for full-sun coffee fields also threatens(威胁) human life. Medical research often makes use of the forests’ plant and animal life, and the destruction of such species could prevent researchers from finding cures for certain diseases. In addition, new coffee-growing techniques are poisoning the water locally, and eventually the world’s groundwater.Both locally and globally, the continued spread of full-sun coffee plantations(种植园)could mean the destruction of the rainforest ecology. The loss of shade trees is already causing a slight chang e in the world’s climate, and studies show that loss of oxygen-giving trees also leads to air pollution and global warming. Moreover, the new growing techniques are contributing to acidic(酸性的) soil conditions.It is obvious that the way much coffee is grown affects many aspects of life, from the local environment to the global ecology. But consumers do have a choice. They can purchase shade-grown coffee whenever possible, although at a higher cost. The future health of the planet and mankind is surely worth more than an inexpensive cup of coffee.12.What can we learn about full-sun coffee production from Paragraph 4?P: ParagraphA.It limits the spread of new growing techniques.B. It leads to air pollution and global warming.C. It slows down the loss of shade trees.D. It improves local soil conditions.13. The purpose of the text is to.A. entertainB. advertiseC. instructD. persuade14. Where does this text probably come from?A. An agricultural magazine.B. A medical journal.C. An engineering textbook.D. A tourist guide.15. Which of the following shows the structure of the whole text?A.B. C. D.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020年山东省淄博市高考英语一模试卷解析版

2020年山东省淄博市高考英语一模试卷解析版

高考英语全真模拟卷题号I II III IV V总分得分一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AVisa Medical AppointmentFor your appointment you must bring•Your valid original passport.Driving license is not accepted.•HAP ID(体检号)and your e-Medical Referral Letter.•Prescription glasses or contact lenses.•Any specialist's reports about your medical condition.At visa medical assessment•A phone interpreter will be made available upon request.•You will be required to change into a medical shirt provided for your visa medical assessment .We recommend that female applicants NOT wear a dress or clothing which is difficult to remove to the appointment.•If you are having an x-ray,you will be asked to remove all necklaces and neck chains and tie long hair back.We request valuables not be brought to the assessment.Change rooms and lockers will be available to store your belongings,including your mobile phone which must be kept in a locker during your assessment.Important information for your appointmentBlood TestYou are required to have a blood test,please eat and drink as normal before your appointment .There is no need to fast.Arriving for your appointmentPlease arrive on time for your appointment and allow approximately 2 hours for your assessment to be completed.PregnancyIf you are pregnant,please call our contact centre on 1300794919 as it may affect you being able to proceed with the assessment.Menstruation(生理期)If you have booked your appointment when menstruating,please go online to reschedule your appointment so it falls 4-6 days after you have finished menstruating.For more informationPlease visit our website www.bupamvs.com.auBupa Medical Visa Services Customer Service1.What should applicants take for the appointment?______A. Driving license.B. Passport copy.C. Medical Referral Letter.D. Sun glasses.2.What is required to do during the x-ray?______A. To take off all jewellery.B. To have long hair cut.C. To have on formal clothing.D. To take a mobile phone along.3.Which is the special information for women?______A. Eating and drinking as normal.B. Keeping secret about the pregnancy.C. Allowing at least two hours for the test.D. Delaying the appointment due to menstruation.BWhen I was about 4years old,I decided to go to Disney World.For most young kids,it's a normal request,but I had cerebral palsy(脑瘫).Walking into anywhere,let alone a crowded place like Disney World was,to put it lightly,a tall order.Luckily,I had people in my corner to help me.Over the next three years,I worked with physical doctors,acquired a walker,and practiced walking,standing,and balance-all skills that I would need to turn my goal into a reality.I remember the feeling when my legs would protest doing any more work.Despite this,everyone else told me I could do it,so I kept it up.It was all because of people like my parents,brothers,teachers,and doctors that I was able to grow so much,both physically and mentally.Constantly pushing me to"walk on,"yet encouraging me whenever I needed it.On June 9,2008,as I stood in the tunnel leading into Main Street,My dad asked me if I wanted any help.I instantly replied,"No!"and situated myself facing the end of the tunnel,feet planted firmly,heart most likely beating out of my chest.Then I went,walking ever so slowly at first,then gradually speeding up.Step,step,step,step,bump.Holding fast onto the handlebars,I gathered up all my strength,picked up my walker and straightened out,picking up my pace once again.It wasn't too long before the cheering increased because I had made it to the end,where my mom was waiting with tears in her eyes and arms open wide ready to hug her son and tell him how proud she was.Looking back on that experience,I realize something pretty thoughtful.Every once in a while ,life will throw a few bumps in the road.Though it may set you back for a bit,don't let it stop you.Pick yourself back up and finish.It's worth it.Besides,there just might be someone there cheering you on along the way.4.Which of the following best explains"a tall order"underlined in paragraph 1 ?______A. An easy decision.B. An available action.C. A reasonable order.D. A challenging task.5.Why does the author say he's lucky?______A. He eventually has his brain disease well cured.B. He constantly gets courage and support from others.C. He is likely to do any kind of work in his later life.D. He is naturally gifted in keeping balance on his own.6.The author gives a vivid picture of himself in paragraph 3to ______ .A. explain he was terrified to take the first stepB. describe he took pride in his mother and friendsC. show how he managed to walk by himselfD. prove how he understood to respect others7.What can be the best title of the text?______A. Where Dreams Come TrueB. When Bad Fortune FallsC. How I Value FriendshipD. Why I Look Back My LifeCExperts say there are about 6, 500 languages spoken throughout the world. But the United Nations estimates that about half of these languages are in danger of disappearing.One non-profit organization seeking to save world languages is a New York-based group called Wikitongues. Officials from Wikitongues say the organization has a simple goal: to provide the tools and support that people need to save their languages.Udell is the co-founder of Wikitongues. He said when a language disappears, many other things can go away as well. For example, parts of a community's culture, knowledge and identity can also be lost. Because of this. Udell believes the process of bringing languages back must be done by community members themselves, "from the ground up," he said."There is no way an outside organization can save someone's language for them."Wikitongues was launched in 2016 as an open internet collection of world languages. The self-described "community" is operated by volunteers from around the world. The collection is in the form of language videos that people add to the Wikitongues website.There are currently more than 400 languages and dialects represented on Wikitongues' YouTube channel. Udell says more than 1, 500 people from 70 different countries have added videos to the system."We have people from India who record dozens of languages, which is beyond their own." he said.One of Wikitongues' volunteers is Kolokwe, who lives in Namibia. His native language is Subiya, however, he does not get the chance to speak his native language every day. Like many other educated people from his area, he speaks a lot of English and Afrikaans.Kolokwe is hoping his involvement with Wikitongues call help keep Subiya and other African languages from going extinct. He wants the world to know about his language. But his goal goes beyond just sharing his language with others through video. He is also working to create a dictionary and language teaching materials that can be used in schools.8.What is tile result of languages disappearing?A. People are uncertain about who they are.B. All the customs and beliefs are still existing.C. People can not communicate with each other.D. The community becomes more independent.9.Which of the following is true of Wikitongues?A. It was founded by the United Nations.B. Officials from it want to make money.C. It contributes to saving languages.D. 1500 languages are uploaded on its website.10.Why is Kolokwe involved in volunteering?A. He has no chance to speak his native language.B. He dislikes speaking English and Afrikaans.C. He wants to stop his native language dying out.D. He hopes to teach his language in school himself.11.What can we infer from the opinion of Udell?A. The majority of languages have been saved.B. Wikitongues can save languages disappearing.C. Internet plays a more important part than volunteers.D. Only community members can save their own languages.DA new algorithm(演算法)raises parking rates in busy neighborhoods and lowers them elsewhere,guaranteeing free parking spots regardless of location,Christopher Intagliata reports.If you drive in a city,you've no doubt experienced the headache of circling block after block,cruising for parking.But scientists who study that phenomenon have a solution to free up more spots:"You make them more expensive,so people have to decide whether to park farther away and Pay less,or closer and pay more."Itzhak Benenson,a system scientist at Tel Aviv University.San Francisco has piloted a program that raises parking rates based on demand-and it's been shown to reduce cruising.But the sensors required for those systems can cost millions of dollars to install and operate,Benenson says.So instead,writing in IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine,he and his colleague Nir Fulman describe an algorithm that can determine smart pricing,without the use of sensors.They tested it on the Israeli city of Bat Yam,near Tel Aviv.First,they divide the city into zones.They estimate the parking demand in each zone,by calculating the number of apartments and offices there.Then they take account of parking supply in the area,along with how wealthy potential parkers might be.Using that data,the algorithm suggested pricing for each zone that would guarantee a 90-percent occupancy rate of parking spots city-wide.Meaning 10 percent of spots were always available to drivers willing to pay the price,regardless of neighborhood.Of course,not everyone will agree that raising parking prices will reduce the press of parking .Last time Benenson proposed hiking rates for city residents?"I got about 100 reactions on the web and 99 of them that said they have never heard such a stupid statement from the professors,and I should be punished and fired."Eventually,he says,it'11be up to cities themselves to estimate their residents'political appetites for an easier parking spot.12.What does the underlined word"them"in paragraph 1 refer to?______A. Parking spots.B. Parking rates.C. Busy neighborhoods.D. New algorithms.13.How does the new algorithm work?______A. Adopting different parking rates.B. Counting the apartments and offices.C. Making farther parking spots more expensive.D. Setting the price of parking spots with sensors.14.Which is the process of carrying out the smart pricing?______①Choosing a target city.②Counting the parking demand.③Dividing the city into zones.④Suggesting pricing for each zone.⑤Considering the parking supply.A. ②⑤④③①B. ①③②⑤④C. ②⑤①③④D. ①③④②⑤15.What will the public think of Benenson's smart pricing?______A. Supporting.B. Disapproving.C. Optimistic.D. Controversial.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)With 17 million residents and 23 million bicycles,the Netherlands already has more bikes than people.(1) .The Dutch government recently announced that it will invest ﹩390 million in cycling infrastructure to get 200,000 more people commuting(通勤)by bike in three years'time.Fifteen routes will be developed into"cyclist freeways",25,000 bike parking spaces will be created and more than 60 bike storage facilities will be upgraded." (2) ,"says Stientje van Veldhoven,state secretary for that department,who is spearheading the project.It's not that people aren't already cycling in the Netherlands.In 2016,over a quarter of all trips made by Dutch residents were by bike.But only 25% of those trips were work-related,compared to 37% which were made for leisure.(3) .According to van Veldhoven,more than 50% of people in the Netherlands live less than 15 kilometers from work,and more than half of commuters'car trips are under 7.5 kilometers long-a distance that"can easily be covered by bike,"she says.(4) .The Netherlands currently rewards commuting cyclists with tax credits of ﹩0.22 per kilometer.Companies and employees would agree on the distance of a person's cycling route .However,this is currently a little-known benefit not supported by many employers,according to the infrastructure ministry.That's something the government is hoping to change by better promoting the scheme and getting more companies on board.(5) .The government is urging employers to provide better facilities for commuting cyclists,such as showers at the office,according to the ministry.A.The rest were for school,shopping,or other activitiesB.To get people to ditch their cars,money is being laid on the'tableC.Now,it wants to get even more cyclists on the roads-and will pay people to do it D.Today the Netherlands is known for its cycling culture,but that hasn't always been the caseE.My ambition is to ensure that people can easily get to work or school,or visit family and friendsF.The Netherlands is now one of the few countries that takes cycling seriously as a mode of transportationG.There are already 11 major employers in the Netherlands committing to measures such as financing employees' bikes16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)I boarded the airplane heading to Barcelona,frightened because in a matter of hours I'd be landing in a country populated by people who all spoke a language which was completely unknown to me.Not only that.I'd be(21)the next two weeks there.All the butterflies I had in my (22)immediately flew away because as I arrived at the warm,colorful campus (23)I'd be living for the next fourteen days.I felt like I'd found myself a second(24).Counselors and other staff members welcomed us at the gate,introducing themselves.and just being all round(25).I made my (26)to my assigned room only to find a crying girl and two other girls (27)her down.Little (28)I know how many memories I'd make(29)these three girls,how close we'd becomeover the next(30)of weeks and how many times the camp director would have to come to our room at 3:00 a.m.and (31)not to send us shopping if we didn't go to bed(32).In the mornings we took Spanish classes and a guy (33)he learnt more Spanish over these two weeks than he did for the past year at (34).During the day,I formed life-long relationships with people from all(35)of the globe,and mostly visited the breathtaking Barcelonan beaches .Speaking of breakfast,the meals were restaurant-worthy,the (36)were endless and people with special food needs were well (37).The staff always found some way or another to (38)us,whether it was having a surprise water party at ten p.m.or having an unannounced watermelon-eating contest,they always had (39)up their sleeves.By the end of camp,everyone was so sad that they had to leave,there were enough(40)to fill up an Olympic-sized pool.21. A. consuming B. spending C. wasting D. requiring22. A. stomach B. brain C. heart D. chest23. A. which B. when C. that D. where24. A. chance B. life C. home D. language25. A. nervous B. friendly C. awkward D. silent26. A. way B. head C. step D. walk27. A. laying B. striking C. calming D. attending28. A. would B. do C. will D. did29. A. up B. of C. out D. with30. A. dozen B. couple C. score D. decade31. A. threaten B. urge C. promise D. convince32. A. frequently B. thoroughly C. immediately D. comfortably33. A. admitted B. shouted C. remembered D. argued34. A. work B. rest C. peace D. school35. A. sides B. angles C. squares D. comers36. A. staff B. choices C. services D. tables37. A. catered to B. adopted to C. dealt with D. thought of38. A. encourage B. motivate C. surprise D. awake39. A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything40. A. voices B. cheers C. tears D. stories四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)41.Beijing's (1) (forbid)City-traditionally off-limits at night for anyone exceptemperors-was lit up with lanterns after dark Tuesday as China (2) (celebrate)the end of the Lunar New Year holiday.The palace complex,home to Chinese emperors for five centuries,(3) (usual)closes by 5 p.m.though some distinguished guests have been taken (4) after dark on occasion .It was opened at night for the first time since its rebirth as the Palace Museum 94 years ago.The palace walls were brightened with red Chinese lanterns-designed to recreate the (5) (feel)of the royal court of old-and (6) light show lit up the complex while the China National Traditional Orchestra and the Peking Opera performed.An image of atreasured picture called"A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains"was beamed onto the palace roof.People rushed to get free (7) (ticket)online,for the rare night-time opening,(8) were snapped up within minutes."Creativity makes the 600-year-old palace younger and draws traditional culture (9) (close)to the public,"said the People's Daily.The Palace Museum is now on a campaign(10) (attract)even more visitors.五、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共25.0分)42.假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Peter正在学习汉语,他对成语"己所不欲,勿施于人"不太理解,发邮件请求帮助.请你回复邮件,内容包括:1.祝贺汉语的进步;2.解释成语的大意;3.学习成语的建议.注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.Dear Peter,yours,Li Hua答案和解析1.【答案】【小题1】C【小题2】A【小题3】D【解析】1.C.细节题.根据文章内容,For your appointment you must bring..HAP ID (体检号)and your e-Medical Referral Letter.对于您的预约,您必须携带以下物品..HAP 体检号和您的电子医疗推荐信.结合选项,故选C.2.A.细节题.根据文章内容,If you are having an x-ray,you will be asked to remove all necklaces and neck chains and tie long hair back.如果你需要进行X光检查,你将被要求摘掉所有的项链,并把长发绑在后面.结合选项,故选A .3.D.细节题.根据文章内容,If you have booked your appointment when menstruating,please go online to reschedule your appointment so it falls 4-6days after you have finished menstruating.如果您在生理期时预订了预约,请上网重新安排您的预约,使之推迟到生理期结束后的4-6天再进行体检.结合选项,故选D.本文章主要讲述了医疗预约的注意事项,并对其进行了说明.阅读理解考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.4.【答案】【小题1】D【小题2】B【小题3】C【小题4】A【解析】1.D.词义猜测题.根据上下文内容可知,Walking into anywhere,let alone a crowded place like Disney World was,to put it lightly,a tall order句意为走进任何地方,更不用说像迪斯尼世界这样拥挤的地方,是一项艰巨的任务.故意为挑战性的任务.故选D.2.B.细节理解题.根据第二段It was all because of people like my parents,brothers,teachers,and doctors that I was able to grow so much,both physically and mentally.可知,作者说他很幸运,是因为他不断得到别人的鼓励和支持.故选B.3.C.推理判断题.根据Then I went,walking ever so slowly at first,then gradually speeding up.Step,step,step,step,bump.Holding fast onto the handlebars,I gathered up all my strength,picked up my walker and straightened out,picking up my pace once again.然后我开始,一开始走得那么慢,然后逐渐加速.步,步,步,磕碰.快速地握住车把,我收集了所有的力量,拿起我的走了过来,整理一下,再次加快步伐.可知,作者在第3段中展示了他自己的生动画面,以展示他是如何独自行走的.故选C.4.A.主旨大意题.阅读全文,根据文章内容可知,本文主要讲述了当我大约四岁的时候,我决定去迪尼斯乐园.对于大多数小孩来说,这是一个正常的要求,但我有脑瘫.走进任何地方,更别说像迪斯尼世界这样拥挤的地方了,都是一项艰巨的任务.幸运的是,有人来帮助我,鼓励我,最终我的目标变成了现实.故选A.本文主要讲述了当我大约四岁的时候,我决定去迪尼斯乐园.对于大多数小孩来说,这是一个正常的要求,但我有脑瘫.走进任何地方,更别说像迪斯尼世界这样拥挤的地方了,都是一项艰巨的任务.幸运的是,有人来帮助我,鼓励我,最终我的目标变成了现实.做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.8.【答案】【小题1】A【小题2】C【小题3】C【小题4】D【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了世界上有一半的语言面临灭绝的危险。

山东省淄博市2020届高三10月摸底考试英语试题高三英语参考答案

山东省淄博市2020届高三10月摸底考试英语试题高三英语参考答案

2019部分学校高三摸底考试试题英语参考答案(20191031)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5 BCACB 6-10 ABACB 11-15 CBABC 16-20 ABCAC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21-24 DCBA 25-28 BDCA 29-32 ADBC 33-36 BACD 37-41 AGBDC第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)42-46 BDACD 47-51 BACDB 52-56 ACDBA第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)57. was held 58. Artists 59. with 60. who 61. the62. extremely 63. helping 64. further(farther) 65. falls 66. eighth第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作Dear Chris,Hearing that you’ll travel around during your holiday, I’m more than happy to serve as your guide. If you travel in Shandong, I strongly recommend that you pay a visit to Jinan, which is famous for its springs. It is not only a city with a long history but also has many places of interest. Besides, people in Jinan are friendly and kind. Mountain Tai is another attractive destination. Time permitting, you can experience different cultures and enjoy various local snacks.Wish you a pleasant journey. (86 words)Yours,Li Hua第二节读后续写(满分25分)seated in a wheelchair with the help of the nurses. “How much do I owe you?” she askedgratitude once again.aimlessly lost in thought. I don’t think that I have done anything more important in my life.录音文稿Text 1W: Welcome back! Did you have a nice summer vacation?M: Yes. We went to Rome first and stayed there for about two weeks. Then we went to China and after that Thailand. It was really a wonderful trip.Text 2M: Want to join me? I’m g oing to that store around the corner. I want to buy a T-shirt there.W: Why go there? Everything there is too expensive. There is a store a little further down with much better and cheaper things.Text 3M: Where is the report I asked you to finish for today? I need it at the board meeting this afternoon.W: It’s on my desk, Mr Brown. I’ll go and get it for you right away.Text 4M: Professor Brown asked me to go to his office after class.W: Then I don’t think you’ll be able to get to the cinema by 7 tonight.M: Yes. I’m sorry for the unexpected change.Text 5M: Hi! I read about your house rental online and I’m interested. Could you fill me in with a few more details?W: Sure. What do you want to know about?M: Are water and electricity included in the rent?W: No, but the wireless Internet is free.Text 6W: I heard Doug got hurt yesterday afternoon. What happened?M: Well, there was a tree that fell near his house during that big snowstorm yesterday. When he tried to remove it, part of it fell on his foot.W: That sounds painful.M: Yeah, it was. He had to go to the hospital right away. Luckily, no bones were brok en, but he’ll have to stay there for a few days before he can come back home.W: He really shouldn’t have tried to take care of that tree by himself. So who ended up removing the tree?M: I called some friends over to help, and we removed it together. This time nobody got hurt.Text 7M: Hello. I’d like to get a return ticket to Cambridge.W: We have Saver Return, Standard Open Return and First Open Return. What kind do you want? M: I want the cheapest one, please.W: That’s Saver Return. It costs 27.20 pounds.M: OK. Here’s 30 pounds.W: Here is your change and your ticket.M: Um, what time is the next train?W: 1:12 pm.M: And what time will it arrive in Cambridge?W: Arriving in Cambridge at 2:21 pm.M: Do I need to change trains?W: Yes, you’ll need to change at King’s Cross.M: Right, so leaving at 1:12 pm, changing at King’s Cross and arriving in Cambridge at 3:21? W: No. Arriving in Cambridge at 2:21 pm.M: Thank you.Text 8M: Have you ever dreamed of going into space, Mary?W: Yes. One of my heros is Sally Ride. Traveling into space was always her dream.M: When did she realize her dream?W: On June 18, 1983. She was the first American woman to travel into space.M: Was she an astronaut with NASA?W: Yes. She studied physics in college and graduate school, and after that she was accepted into NASA’s astronaut training program. She traveled into space for the first time in 1983, and then traveled to space again the following year.M: What did she do after she left NASA?W: Ride dedicated her time to getting kids interested in science, technology, engineering and math.M: Why did she do that?W: She wanted to encourage American kids to become more interested in STEM subjects. You know test scores show that US students are falling behind in STEM subjects compared to kids in other countries.Text 9W: Brian, which of the awards you’ve won is the most important to you?M: The Caldecott Medal.W: Which of your books earned you that award?M: The Invention of Hugo Cabret.W: I’ve read some books that have won the Caldecott Medal, and most of them are short picturebooks like Where the Wild Things Are. But your book is 526 pages long — with only 284 of those pages given to pictures.M: You’re right. If you took all the books that had won the Caldecott Medal before my book and put them all together, it would be about as long as my book. My book is the first novel to win this award.W: That’s really amazing. So what was the first award that you won?M: The very first award I ever won was called the Lemme Award.W: What’s the Lemme Award?M: It was from the Helen Lemme Elementary School, in Iowa City, Iowa. I was given the award because the kids at that school loved my book The Houdini Box. This award was very important to me, because it encouraged me to keep writing.Text 10When Ohio’s health department released birth records last month for those adopted over a period of more than three decades, a spokesman called it a chance for people to possibly reconnect with their sisters and brothers or their birth parents.For one woman, both her birth mom and sister were much closer than anyone could have guessed. The woman, 38, had been working with her mother for four years before the two found out about it. Her sister works at the same company.The path to discovery began on Monday, when the woman’s birth record arrived in the mail. She learned that her mother’s name was Francine Simmons, and she looked up Simmons’ Facebook profile. It showed her place of employment. Her mother works at the front desk. The two women live only six minutes apart. The two shared a tearful phone call soon afterward.Simmons had always wanted to meet her daughter, who she gave up at age 15. She didn’t even get to name her when she gave her up, but she had a name for her lost daughter in her heart all these years.。

2020届山东省淄博2017级高三10月摸底考试英语试卷及答案

2020届山东省淄博2017级高三10月摸底考试英语试卷及答案

2020届山东省淄博2017级高三10月摸底考试英语试卷★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What was the last place the man visited?A. Rome.B. Thailand.C. China.2. Why doesn’t the wo man advise the man to go to the store around the corner?A. The clothes there are not good.B. The clothes there are all skirts.C. The clothes there are expensive.3. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Boss and secretary.B. Brother and sister.C. Teacher and student.4. What did the man plan to do at first?A. Visit Professor Brown.B. Attend a class.C. Watch a movie.5. What is the man asking about?A. His bill.B. A house rent.C. Wireless Internet use.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

2020届山东省淄博市高三下学期一模英语试题及参考答案

2020届山东省淄博市高三下学期一模英语试题及参考答案
2020届山东省淄博市高三下学期一模
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一、阅读理解
The New York See It All Touris exactly what it sounds like:an all-inclusive guided tour of New York City.
Central Park
One of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a man-made wonder. Not only is it the first public park built in America, but it is also one of the most frequently visited parks, with over 25 million guests per year. Set in the middle of busy Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe harbor, not only for athletes, and musicians but also for lots of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day wandering its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges.

山东省淄博市2020届高三英语10月摸底考试试题及答案

山东省淄博市2020届高三英语10月摸底考试试题及答案

山东省淄博市2020届高三10月摸底考试英语试题注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What was the last place the man visited?A. Rome.B. Thailand.C. China.2. Why doesn’t the wo man advise the man to go to the store around the corner?A. The clothes there are not good.B. The clothes there are all skirts.C. The clothes there are expensive.3. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Boss and secretary.B. Brother and sister.C. Teacher and student.4. What did the man plan to do at first?A. Visit Professor Brown.B. Attend a class.C. Watch a movie.5. What is the man asking about?A. His bill.B. A house rent.C. Wireless Internet use.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

山东省淄博市2020届高三阶段性检测(一模)英语试题(含答案)

山东省淄博市2020届高三阶段性检测(一模)英语试题(含答案)

淄博市2020届高三阶段性检测(一模)英语注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AThe New York See It All Tour is exactly what it sounds like: an all-inclusive guided tour of New York City.Central ParkOne of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a man-made wonder. Not only is it the first public park built in America, but it is also one of the most frequently visited parks, with over 25 million guests per year. Set in the middle of busy Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe harbor, not only for athletes, and musicians but also for lots of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day wandering its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures, or admiring its 36 bridges.Hudson River ParkHudson River Park is a waterside park on the Hudson River that extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park in the New York City district of Manhattan. Bicycle and pedestrian paths, including the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, span the park north to south, opening up the waterfront for the public to relax. The park includes tennis and soccer fields, children’s playground, dog run, and many other features.Washington Square ParkWashington Square, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is a very popular and often crowded square. People from all backgrounds gather to this large square dotted with trees.Central Park ZooThe Central Park Zoo is a small 6.5-acre zoo located on Central Park in New York City.The zoo began in the 1860s, making it the first official zoo to open in New York. The zoo was improved in 1934, with the addition of many new buildings ranged in a square around the sea lion pool. Finally, the zoo was repaired in the mid-1980s and reopened in 1988, replacing the old-fashioned cages with naturalistic environments.1. Which park is set in the heart of Greenwich Village?A. Central Park.B. Hudson River Park.C. Central Park Zoo.D. Washington Square Park.2. What can we learn about Central Park?A. It is primarily an artificial park.B. It is the first public park built in the world.C. It was the most crowded park when first built.D. It especially attracts pedestrians and artists.3. When was the first official zoo in New York repaired for the first time?A. In the 1860s.B. In 1934.C. In the mid-1980s.D. In 1988.BThere is a song by the great Jamaican singer Bob Marley called So Much Trouble in The World. Marley understood that part of the reason why there are so many problems in the world is the lack of tolerance between people. The UN understands this too —that is why it made November 16th “International Day for Tolerance”.But first, what is tolerance? According to French philosopher Voltaire, “Tolerance is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty (脆弱) and error; let us pardon each other’s fool —that is the first law of nature.”Very often, people do not realize that they are intolerant. This is because intolerance has a lot to do with ignorance. For example, the UN’s campaign is in part about the treatment of females by males. But often, the behavior of men toward women is intolerant because men do not put themselves in the shoes of women.It is worth thinking a little about the words “tolerance” and “intolerance”. Are they the best words to describe the evils of which we are speaking here? To agree to be “tolerant” of someone is not necessarily a ve ry respectful thing. When someone is tolerated, it implies that there is something wrong with them.Still, what Voltaire said stands: We humans are not perfect and this weakness issomething that we all share. That is the reason we should be tolerant. It is a little like generosity. We can give things to another person, and we can also give our forgiveness4. What is the purpose of the UN “International Day for Tolerance”?A. To celebrate the founding of the UN.B. To solve the problem of global warming.C. To chan ge people’s opinion towards globalization.D. To arouse the awareness of tolerance among people.5. Why do men behave intolerantly towards women?A. Because men do not realize the purpose of the UN.B. Because men are physically stronger than women.C. Because men are not willing to understand womenD. Because men do not appreciate the shoes of women.6. Why is it meaningless to use the words “tolerance” and “intolerance”?A. Because they cannot be used in a respectful way.B. Because they are hard to pronounce in English.C. Because they cannot be translated into other languages.D. Because they do not express the exact meaning people refer to.7. In what sense is “tolerance” similar to “generosity”?A. Humans tend to find faults in others.B. Humans need to give something to others.C. Humans are advised to treat others better.D. Humans change their attitudes towards others.CThe practice of students endlessly copying letters and sentences from a blackboard is a thing of the past. With the coming of new technologies like computers and smartphones, writing by hand has become something of nostalgic (怀旧的) skill. However, while today’s educators are using more and more technology in their teaching, many believe basic handwriting skills are still necessary for students to be successful —both in school and in life.Virginia Berninger, professor of educational psychology at the University of Washington, says it’s important to continue teaching handwriting and help children acquire the skill of writing by hand.Berninger and her colleagues conducted a study that looked at the ability of students to complete various writing tasks — both on a computer and by hand. The study, publishedin 2009, found that when writing with a pen and paper, participants wrote longer essays and more complete sentences and had a faster word production rate.In a more recent study, Berninger looked at what role spelling plays in a student’s writing skills and found that how well children spell is tied to how well they can write. “Spellin g makes some of the thinking parts of the brain active which helps us access our vocabulary, word meaning and concepts. It is allowing our written language to connect with ideas.” Berninger said.Spelling helps students translate ideas into words in their mind first and then to transcribe(转换) “those words in the mind written symbols on paper or keyboard and screen,” the study said. Seeing the words in the “mind’s eye” helps children not only to turn their ideas into words, says Berninger, but also to spot(发现) spelling mistakes when they write the words down and to correct them over time.“In our computer age, some people believe that we don’t have to teach spelling because we have spell checks,” she said. “But until a child has a functional spelling ability of about a fifth grade level, they won’t have the knowledge to choose the correct spelling among the options given by the computer.”8. What makes writing by hand a thing of the past?A. The absence of blackboard in classroom.B. The use of new technologies in teaching.C. The lack of practice in handwriting.D. The popular use of smartphones.9. Which of the following best shows the role of spelling?A. Spelling improves one’s memory of words.B. Spelling ability is closely related to writing ability.C. Spelling benefits the translation from words into ideas.D. Spelling slows down finding exact words to express ideas.10. What does “mind’s eye” in paragraph 5 mean?A. Window.B. Soul.C. Picture.D. Imagination.11. What conclusion could be drawn from the passage?A. Computers can help people with their choice of words.B. Spell checks can take the place of spelling teaching.C. Handwriting still has a place in today’s classrooms.D. Functional spelling ability develops fast in the fifth grade.DThe production of coffee beans is a huge, profitable business, but, unfortunately, full-sun production is taking over the industry and bringing about a lot of damage. The change in how coffee is grown from shade-grown production to full-sun production endangers the very existence of certain animals and birds, and even disturbs the world’s ecological balance.On a local level, the damage of the forest required by full-sun fields affects the area’s birds and animals. The shade of the forest trees provides a home for birds and other species(物种) that depend on the trees’ flowers and fruits. Full-sun coffee growers destroy this forest home. As a result, many species are quickly dying out.On a more global level, the destruction of the rainforest for full-sun coffee fields also threatens(威胁) human life. Medical research often makes use of the forests’ plant and animal life, and the destruction of such species could prevent researchers from finding cures for certain diseases. In addition, new coffee-growing techniques are poisoning the water locally, and eventually the world’s groundwater.Both locally and globally, the continued spread of full-sun coffee plantations(种植园)could mean the destruction of the rainforest ecology. The loss of shade trees is already causing a slight change in the world’s climate, and studies show that loss of oxygen-giving trees also leads to air pollution and global warming. Moreover, the new growing techniques are contributing to acidic(酸性的) soil conditions.It is obvious that the way much coffee is grown affects many aspects of life, from the local environment to the global ecology. But consumers do have a choice. They can purchase shade-grown coffee whenever possible, although at a higher cost. The future health of the planet and mankind is surely worth more than an inexpensive cup of coffee.12. What can we learn about full-sun coffee production from Paragraph 4?A. It limits the spread of new growing techniques.B. It leads to air pollution and global warming.C. It slows down the loss of shade trees.D. It improves local soil conditions.13. The purpose of the text is to .A. entertainB. advertiseC. instructD. persuade14. Where does this text probably come from?A. An agricultural magazine.B. A medical journal.C. An engineering textbook.D. A tourist guide.15. Which of the following shows the structure of the whole text?A. B. C. D.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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部分学校高三摸底考试试题英语试题注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What was the last place the man visited?A. Rome.B. Thailand.C. China.2. Why doesn’t the woman advise the man to go to the store around the corner?A. The clothes there are not good.B. The clothes there are all skirts.C. The clothes there are expensive.3. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Boss and secretary.B. Brother and sister.C. Teacher and student.4. What did the man plan to do at first?A. Visit Professor Brown.B. Attend a class.C. Watch a movie.5. What is the man asking about?A. His bill.B. A house rent.C. Wireless Internet use.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. How was the weather yesterday?A. Stormy.B. Cloudy.C. Foggy.7. What did the man do?A. He took Doug to the hospital.B. He helped remove a tree.C. He visited some friends.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8. What kind of ticket does the man buy?A. Saver Return.B. First Open Return.C. Standard Open Return.9. How does the man pay?A. By credit card.B. By check.C. In cash.10. How long does it take to get to Cambridge by train?A. An hour.B. An hour and 9 minutes.C. Two hours and 9 minutes.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. What did Sally Ride do in 1983?A. She graduated from college.B. She joined NASA.C. She entered space.12. How many times did Sally Ride enter space?A. 1.B. 2.C. 3.13. What did Sally Ride focus on after she left NASA?A. Encouraging American kids to be interested in STEM.B. Encouraging American kids to become astronauts.C. Encouraging more women to become astronauts.请听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14. What do we know about The Invention of Hugo Cabret?A. It is a picture book without words.B. It is over 500 pages long.C. It is mainly for little kids.15. Which is the first novel to win the Caldecott Medal?A. The Houdini Box.B. Where the Wild Things Are.C. The Invention of Hugo Cabret.16. Where did the man receive his first award?A. From an elementary schoo1.B. From a publishing house.C. From the government.17. How did the man feel after receiving his first award?A. Surprised.B. Motivated.C. Relaxed.请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18. What did the woman do after receiving her birth record in the mail?A. She called Ohio’s health department.B. She changed her Facebook profile.C. She searched on the Internet.19. How did the woman communicate with her birth mother?A. By calling her.B. By going to the front desk.C. By visiting her Facebook page.20. How old is the woman’s mother now?A. 38.B. 43.C. 53.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共16小题;每小题2.5分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

ADo you remember the name of your kindergarten teacher? I do. Her name was Mrs. White. I don’t remember much about what we learned in her class, but my mother once told me we used to write a lot. And I would bring back what I wrote and she would see there were so many mistakes. But no red corrections. And always a star. Sometimes even a Good! That would make my heart soar with happiness. But it worried my mother, so when she went to meet Mrs. White for one of those Parent-Teacher meetings, she asked her why she never corrected my mistakes, why she neverred-pencilled in the right spellings of words or pointed out grammatical errors.Mrs. White explained the children were just beginning to get excited about using words, about forming sentences. She didn’t want to dampen that enthusiasm with red ink. Spelling and grammar could wait. The wonder of words wouldn’t ... And maybe she didn’t say it exactly like that, but I grew up learning to use words with loving confidence like that.I look back now and think she must have been a rather extraordinary teacher—to allow the joy, wonder and excitement of expression to flower—however faultily like that.I used to misspell “beautiful” a lot. Never could I quite remember that the “e” went before the “a”. Eventually the e’s and a’s settled into their right places of their own accord. I’m glad I didn’t wait on them though. Pretty is easier to spell but it doesn’t hold as much as you mean sometimes.And thanks to Mrs. White, I had no qualms about writing what I meant even if I couldn’t quite spell it out. Because Life isn’t Pretty. It’s Beautiful.1. How did the mother react to Mrs. White’s teaching method?A. She paid no attention.B. She tried to correct it.C. She quarreled with her.D. She went to consult her.2. Why did the teacher never correct the mistakes?A. She wanted parents to help the students.B. She thought it was difficult to correct them.C. She hoped to develop students’ confidence.D. She wanted to strengthen teacher-student relationship.3. What does the under lined word “qualm” in the last paragraph refer to?A. RelaxationB. ConcernC. PatienceD. Ambition.4. What is the best title for the text?A. Life Is BeautifulB. No Pains, No GainsC. Practice Makes PerfectD. Spelling Is Important【答案】1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A【解析】这是一篇记叙文。

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